EXACT CRITERIA FOR UNIQUENESS AND MULTIPLICITY OF AN NTH ORDER CHEMICAL-REACTION VIA A CATASTROPHE THEORY APPROACH

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作者
CHANG, HC
CALO, JM
机构
[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton
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10.1016/0009-2509(79)85060-5
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
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The development of a simple, generalized technique for the exact determination of regions of unique and multiple solutions to certain nonlinear equations via a catastrophe theory-implicit function theorem approach, is presented. The application of this technique to the nth order chemical reaction in the nonadiabatic and adiabatic CSTR yields exact, explicit bounds for all n ≥ 0. To our knowledge, this is the first report of exact, explicit bounds for these systems, except for n = 0, 1 for the adiabatic CSTR, and n = 1 for the nonadiabatic CSTR. For the nonadiabatic CSTR, these bounds show that the higher the reaction order, the smaller the region in parameter space for which multiplicity can occur for all γ and x2c, (dimensionless activation energy and coolant temperature, respectively). This behavior is similar to that reported by Van den Bosch and Luss[1] for the adiabatic CSTR. The zeroth order reaction in the nonadiabatic CSTR exhibits more complex behavior and assumes characteristics of both high and low reaction orders insofar as increasing and/or decreasing the uniqueness space, in comparison to all other n > 0. An exact implicit bound between regions of uniqueness and multiplicity is also derived for the nth order reaction in a catalyst particle with an intraparticle concentration gradient and uniform temperature, and is fully demonstrated for the first order reaction. In addition, explicit criteria, sufficient for uniqueness and multiplicity of the catalyst particle steady state, stronger than those of Van den Bosch and Luss, are also developed by combining the present technique with bounds suggested by these authors. © 1979.
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